Like many ambitious graduates at the start of their careers, Maria Jimenez believed that she would eventually need an MBA if she wanted a premier corporate job.
But she changed her mind after observing colleagues in her first job, working in the IT department of Bogotá-based pharmaceuticals business Tecnoquimicas.
The department was making strategic decisions for the company based on the data it collected on medical outcomes. Out of a team of more than 100 people, Ms Jimenez was the only one with an undergraduate business degree.
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